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¡VIVA MÉXICO!

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by SwoLy-D, Sep 15, 2009.

  1. Rock3t Man

    Rock3t Man Member

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    SwoLy Pwning everyone talking down on a day that should be remembered forever! Im right with ya Brother!

    I'll take a shot of Don Pedro and a Menudo!
     
  2. SwoLy-D

    SwoLy-D Member

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    As are you, sir. :eek: REP to you:
    Continuing with MORE reasons to celebrate MEXICO:
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    Ninel Conde

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  3. Ari

    Ari Member

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    I understand she was born in Mexico and lived in Mexico for much of her life, but if you talking ethnicity[/i], then the article you cited says she is half Lebanese and half Spanish, so that makes her Mexican only in name. Her stunning looks, however, are the results of a Lebanese-Spanish alliance :p
     
  4. right1

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    No, it makes her a Mexican of Spanish-Lebanese descent. I guess Barack Obama isn't American :confused: A very large % of Mexicans have Spanish and, in turn, Middle-Eastern blood. Where do you think La Raza comes from? You don't have to speak Nahuatl to be a Mexican. And you surely don't have to speak Comanche to be a Texan. Although, that would be great if you could. Ay, yay, yay, yay, yay, yayyyyy! Yata He!
     
  5. Ari

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    I know, I know, Mexico and most of Latin America is a fusion of different races. I was just giving the guy a hard time, given that Salma was born to non-Mexican parents.
     

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